On January 15, Abdel Fattah Alhan (Abdel Fattah Alhan) announced an investigation on its army's suspected infringement.
The Sudan army also issued a statement responding to the allegations of Jeizira's revenge killing.
The statement wrote: "The armed forces condemned the personal aggression in some areas of Jezera in some areas of Jezera in Wad Madani (non -border troops)."
The statement added: "At the same time, the army stated strictly to abide by international law and is keen to investigate the responsibility of any illegal behavior involving anyone involving an illegal act in Kanabi's region."
Sudan political commentator, former journalist Dalia Abdelmone told Peninsula TV that the military's statement met all the requirements for the promise of pursuing the abuse of Wad Midani. However, in order to obtain international support to defeat the organization of non -borders, it must perform better.
"This is an excellent opportunity for the army, saying that it is a sound army for the army. Abuse, torture or execution. "
"It must say, 'We will stop it all,'" She told the Peninsula TV station.
A recent report from the International Crisis of Think Tank, Belgium, Belgium, states that since the war, the non -borders have hardly showed the ability to manage their territorial territories. Millets often robbed, abducted ransom ransoms, and created chaos.
Therefore, many Sudan people regard the unparalleled troops as a threat to the country's survival, although they have strong concerns about the army and the traditional opposition, which stems from the bad human rights record of the army and the power after Basil was overthrown. It was completely handed over to a public uprising in 2019.
Although the army re -received the support of the people during the war, Bardado was not optimistic about whether the survey could investigate whether the Wad Midani atrocities was, because human rights violating human rights were a systematic issue in the army.
He mentioned the beheading incident in February and stated that the army promised to investigate the incident, but no one was responsible.
"If (I see) the commander of the Kanabe (civilian) killing is held accountable, then I believe (survey). If I see the result, I will believe it." He told the Peninsula TV station.